Colin Flaherty

Colin Flaherty is the author of #1 Amazon Best Selling Book: White Girl Bleed a Lot: The return of racial violence and how the media ignore it.
He is an award winning journalist whose work has been published in over 1000 news sites around the world, including the New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and others.
He is a frequent guest in local and national media talking about racial violence.
Thomas Sowell said ”Reading Colin Flaherty’s book made painfully clear to me that the magnitude of this problem is greater than I had discovered from my own research. He documents both the race riots and the media and political evasions in dozens of cities.” – National Review.

What I took away from the article was that the writer was more concerned about exposing black mob actions, than he was in attacks on homosexuals. As a partly black homosexual his loyalty was to his race first.

He felt compelled to try to cast an unfavorable light on Colin’s reporting, trying to imply that what was reported was due to racism in an attempt to smear it, evidently hoping to cast doubt on its credibility.

His attitude is similar to most black talking heads on t.v. They utterly despise hearing about black pathologies.

Eric Michael Dyson was on a talk show debating Pat Buchanan who was delineating the many deficiencies within the black community that need attention, like out-of-wedlock births, sky-rocketing crime rates, no fathers in the homes, etc., when Dyson loudly erupted into a litany of what he perceived to be crimes by the white man against humanity and wouldn’t shut up. It was his way of not allowing criticizations of the black community. He didn’t want to hear any of it, and he didn’t want the viewers to hear of it either.

Same thing on O’Reilly’s show with a black Congressman who O’Reilly thought he could prompt into initiating some kind of action within the black community that would work on solving their many problems, since their crime and incarceration rates were so high. Like Buchanan, O’Reilly was blasted with a, “Why don’t you talk about white serial killers….or Jesse Helms?” (As if O’Reilly was just being critical of blacks in general for the sake of being critical.)

I’ve yet to witness a t.v. interview with anybody in the black community who is concerned about black crime and violence, with nearly all of them in absolute denial. And when they can’t wiggle away in denial, invariably they state outright or imply the interviewer is a racist.

I’m pretty sure that’s why we have such different responses in these two articles. One writer is non-black and the other is half-black. He can’t credibly deny the reports on the mob attacks so he wants anyone who reads what he writes to believe that Colin writes what he does because of racism, rather than objectivity as an unbiased observer who wants to shed some light on this serious problem because nobody else will do it.

Yep, in the making of a progressive society only certain entities are entitled to diagnose the problem and prescribe the cure. Others who attempt to do so have ‘agendas’ apparently, which invalidates their conclusions.

There is undoubted antipathy towards homosexuals within the black community. There is also hidden under a pseudo-macho exterior a small but significant down-low phenomenon.

But this article is just badly written, ungrammatical and not proof checked.

His complaint appears to be that by suggesting blacks have targeted some attacks on homosexuals (which he does not dispute happened) you have therefore committed a libel on black people as a whole. The old fallacy of criticising the behaviour of a subset, means criticising the behaviour of the whole group.

He’s a gay man that can’t write for toffee or think for hand-jobs. That must mean I’m a homophobic who believe no gay men can write for toffee (sorry Gore) or think for…

that is what I thought …. but I just wanted to make sure I was not imagining it — especially the “he does not dispute” part. It is amazing how many libs write long articles that do everything except dispute what I reported.

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The Critics on White Girl Bleed a Lot:

Thomas Sowell:

”Reading Colin Flaherty’s book made painfully clear to me that the magnitude of this problem is greater than I had discovered from my own research. He documents both the race riots and the media and political evasions in dozens of cities.” – National Review.

From #1 Best Selling Author John Stryker Meyer:

"Colin Flaherty was the reporter’s reporter -- especially on tough stories. And he was recognized for it with more than 50 journalism awards from around the country.

"Now he has written a book about the toughest story of all: Racial violence."

"Flaherty has the goods: This is an important and penetrating book about a big problem. Read it. Pass it around. Send it to a local talk show host or, better still, a reporter."

"Lord knows they need it."

Sean Hannity

White Girl Bleed a Lot ”has gone viral.”

Los Angeles Times

“A favorite of conservative voices.”

Foseti.com

"Flaherty digs up some great examples of officials denying or covering up black violence.

My favorite example was a school superintendent in Philadelphia who circulated "a pamphlet on how not to antagonize black students" to Asian students while the local papers were busying explaining that the violence had "no racial component." Right."

Alex Jones:

“Brilliant. Could not put it down.”

Neal Boortz

“Colin Flaherty has become Public Enemy No.1 to the leftist media because of his research on black culture of violence.”

Bill Cunningham

It is official: “Colin Flaherty is a great American. A wonderful book.”

Bretibart

Bretibart.com: “Prescient. Ahead of the News. Garnering attention and sparking important discussions.”

Allen West

”At least author Colin Flaherty is tackling this issue (or racial violence) in his new book, White Girl Bleed a Lot: The Return of Racial Violence to America and How the Media Ignore it.“

David Horowitz

“A determined reporter, Colin Flaherty, broke ranks to document these rampages in a book titled, White Girl Bleed A Lot”

World Net Daily

Fellowship of the Mind:

"Get your copy of the book and spread the word. This tsunami of black racial violence is domestic terrorism. Burying our heads in the sand and ignoring this reality will only put ourselves and the lives of our loved ones in danger."
"I refuse to be intimidated and terrorized. Join me!"

Jack Cashill

“In White Girl Bleed A Lot, Colin Flaherty bravely goes where the major media dare not follow. In short, he tells the truth about America’s otherwise unspoken epidemic of black on non-black crime.”
“What makes this otherwise grim saga so readable is Flaherty’s magical sense of humor. Among contemporary authors only Flaherty’s fellow alchemist Mark Steyn has a comparable ability to transform dread into gold.”

NPR — Morning Edition.

Slate

“Colin Flaherty is at the epicenter of the Knockout Game.”

Columnist of Year, Society of Professional Journalists

"This is a challenging book. An interesting and powerful and ultimately persuasive book by a great American writer not afraid to look at one of the most thought about but unspoken features of American life."